Leopard 47
- Brand:
- Leopard
- Designed by:
- Simonis Voogd Design
- Yard(s):
- Robertson & Caine
- Description:
Easy to sail, roomy and generously fitted out, the Leopard 47 is for living, sailing and holidaying in style. There are two versions of interior: a four-cabin version for charter and a three-cabin version with the owner’s suite occupying a whole hull. All cabins have en suite heads. The cockpit is spacious, and all topsides are safe and uncluttered. Typical cruising speeds of 8-10 knots are readily achieved under sail.
The Leopard 47 is branded the Moorings 4700 in the charter market.
- Type:
- Luxury cruiser
- Multihull type:
- Catamaran
- Construction:
- GRP with balsa core
- Sails and rigging:
- Fractional sloop rig
- Fully battened, fully roached main
- Roller-furling genoa
- Deck layout and gear:
- Mainsheed traveller on wing arch over aft cockpit
- Genoa tracks on cabin roof
- Bimini
- Keels, boards and rudders:
- Fixed keels
- Accommodation:
- Saloon table converts to double bed
- 3 or 4 double cabins with en suite heads
- Systems - Power, Navigation:
- 7.5 kw genset and airconditioning standard
- 2 Yanmar inboard diesels
- LOA (length overall):
- 14.27 m (46 ft 10 in)
- LWL (length at waterline):
- 12.75 m (41 ft 10 in)
- Beam:
- 7.4 m (24 ft 3 in)
- Draft minimum:
- 1.33 m (4 ft 4 in)
- Windward sail area:
- 124.0 m² (1335 ft²)
- Mast height above deck:
- 21.46 m (70 ft 5 in)
- Displacement, lightship (empty):
- 10200 kg (10.04 tons)
- Displacement, maximum:
- 16550 kg (16.29 tons)
- Number of berths:
- 8-10
- Inboard engines:
- 2
- Typical total engine HP:
- 112
- Fuel type:
- Diesel
- First introduced:
- 2001
- In production:
- Yes
- Degree of customisation:
- Several options
- Designer's/manufacturer's website:
- Other useful links:
- Used boats for sale:
- 160 boats of this brand currently available!
- Boat agents & brokers:
* Exchange rates last updated: Sunday 27th January 2008 19:27 GMT
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